Why I Can’t Support Obama

President Barack Hussein Obama is one incumbent I could never support. I knew from the beginning he was little more than a cult of personality with ideas to fundamentally change the country I love. He promised change, and he brought it. It’s just not the kind of change many thought.

This man has no respect for the flag I served under for eight years of my life. Two of them under his “leadership.” He refused to wear a flag pin for a while, doesn’t place his hand over his heart, and desecrates the flag with his own perverted versions.

His economic policies have LED to the most unemployment over 8% than ANY modern president.

This “president” blames Bush for high debt & deficts,, in spite of evidence from OMB showing otherwise. (this includes blame on the Iraq war).

He has bowed to world leaders. All while apologizing for our great country.

He is supported by dictators Hell bent on the destruction of America.

He ignored the crisis of the middle east while Americans died, and flags were burned. Then he passes blame to a movie instead of recognizing extreme Islamic terrorists were the ones to blame.

After denying this for so long, he tried to get the heat off him for a truthful statement made by Governor Romney.

He has not delivered on being the most transparent presidency. But demands records of his opponent.

He even stated he can’t affect change from within DC during a recent interview with Univision.

Gas prices continue to skyrocket, hurting every middle income family across the country.

He is not a president by any stretch of the word. So we’re left with a choice. You will decide America’s future.

Numquam cede, Libertatem aut mors.

God be with us.

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I have always been writing since I was eleven. Didn't matter the topic, I'd be sure to tackle it. I have written on gun control issues, government policy, government officials, laws, and much more. This is my two sense that I have gathered after years of time studying and watching. This is my voice, and what I feel the world needs to hear.
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